Adam wrote:
quoted 15 lines Dan wrote:>
>Dan wrote:
> >
> >Adam wrote:
> >> but it makes sense that, over the long haul, you buy what you like.
> >
> > this makes sense for you and I, and it's true for us. but the average music
> > consumer sees Snoop Doggy Dog, Michael Bolton and James in the record store
> > commercials, displays, and advertisements, and assumes this is all that's
> > out there, so they satisfy themselves with it.
>
> But very few consumers have all three of those artists in their
> collection. So you have to admit, there is *some* selection process going
> on here.
>
I'll admit to this. But you have to admit there is *some* restriction
process going on by the industry. If only for the sake of compromise. :)
quoted 10 lines And to finish with the most important point of all, from Jon:>
> And to finish with the most important point of all, from Jon:
>
>Jon wrote:
> > Good music stands on its own.
>
> 'nuff said.
>
> - Adam J Weitzman
>
I can live with that...happily...just as long as it keeps standing (i.e.,
is available)...and a good way to make it stick is if it were more popular.
-djkc